大阪 写真

Sat 2007/07/14 18:53 JST
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京都の帰りにちょっと大阪にうろうろしに行った。
時間がそんなになかったので、道頓堀周辺でうろうろすることに。初めて行ったのでちょっとわくわくしていましたが、ちょっと歩いたらなんだか東京の繁華街とあんまり変わらないと思った。

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  • J.L
    J.L in カナダ (Registered on 2007/04/18)
    大学生
    http://www.genshikenni.com

    Ya, it seems kind of boring. But the streets are nice, not too much people, everyone looks quite relax - except that 'half dead' salary man. why there are so many 'half dead' salary men in Japan, are they have to work so hard (like those super overtime) ?

    Sat 2007/07/14 19:05:45 JST (ID #51654)
    reply to J.L's comment
    • Meowsa
      Meowsa in Tokyo, Japan (Registered on 2008/02/23)
      teacher

      they work silly long hours and get very little sleep. no 9 to 5 jobs here for the poor salary men :P

      Wed 2008/07/09 17:55:04 JST (ID #234083)
      reply to Meowsa's comment
  • J.L
    J.L in カナダ (Registered on 2007/04/18)
    大学生
    http://www.genshikenni.com

    Ya, it seems kind of boring. But the streets are nice, not too much people, everyone looks quite relax - except that 'half dead' salary man. why there are so many 'half dead' salary men in Japan, are they have to work so hard (like those super overtime) ?

    Sat 2007/07/14 19:05:45 JST (ID #93658)
    reply to J.L's comment
  • J.L
    J.L in カナダ (Registered on 2007/04/18)
    大学生
    http://www.genshikenni.com

    Ya, it seems kind of boring. But the streets are nice, not too much people, everyone looks quite relax - except that 'half dead' salary man. why there are so many 'half dead' salary men in Japan, are they have to work so hard (like those super overtime) ?

    Sat 2007/07/14 19:05:45 JST (ID #119354)
    reply to J.L's comment
  • J.L
    J.L in カナダ (Registered on 2007/04/18)
    大学生
    http://www.genshikenni.com

    Ya, it seems kind of boring. But the streets are nice, not too much people, everyone looks quite relax - except that 'half dead' salary man. why there are so many 'half dead' salary men in Japan, are they have to work so hard (like those super overtime) ?

    Sat 2007/07/14 19:05:45 JST (ID #145179)
    reply to J.L's comment
  • Subaruhess
    Subaruhess in UK (Registered on 2006/12/24)
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/43628186@N00/

    Looks very colourful part of japan, those shop decorations are almost surreal. Seems very clean too, is it really as clean as your photos depict? Quality photos as usual danny ^^

    Sat 2007/07/14 19:08:02 JST (ID #51655)
    reply to Subaruhess's comment
  • Subaruhess
    Subaruhess in UK (Registered on 2006/12/24)
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/43628186@N00/

    Looks very colourful part of japan, those shop decorations are almost surreal. Seems very clean too, is it really as clean as your photos depict? Quality photos as usual danny ^^

    Sat 2007/07/14 19:08:02 JST (ID #93659)
    reply to Subaruhess's comment
  • Subaruhess
    Subaruhess in UK (Registered on 2006/12/24)
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/43628186@N00/

    Looks very colourful part of japan, those shop decorations are almost surreal. Seems very clean too, is it really as clean as your photos depict? Quality photos as usual danny ^^

    Sat 2007/07/14 19:08:02 JST (ID #119355)
    reply to Subaruhess's comment
  • Subaruhess
    Subaruhess in UK (Registered on 2006/12/24)
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/43628186@N00/

    Looks very colourful part of japan, those shop decorations are almost surreal. Seems very clean too, is it really as clean as your photos depict? Quality photos as usual danny ^^

    Sat 2007/07/14 19:08:02 JST (ID #145180)
    reply to Subaruhess's comment
  • windbell
    windbell in Singapore/シンガポール, Tokyo/東京 (Registered on 2006/12/25)
    Web Developer/ウェブデベロッパー, Photographer/写真や
    http://www.moeside.net/weblog

    Osaka looks very surreal ^^;

    The Gilco running man seems to be everywhere. Seen photos of him before.

    The shopping arcades look the same ^^:

    Sat 2007/07/14 19:14:28 JST (ID #51656)
    reply to windbell's comment
  • windbell
    windbell in Singapore/シンガポール, Tokyo/東京 (Registered on 2006/12/25)
    Web Developer/ウェブデベロッパー, Photographer/写真や
    http://www.moeside.net/weblog

    Osaka looks very surreal ^^;

    The Gilco running man seems to be everywhere. Seen photos of him before.

    The shopping arcades look the same ^^:

    Sat 2007/07/14 19:14:28 JST (ID #93660)
    reply to windbell's comment
  • windbell
    windbell in Singapore/シンガポール, Tokyo/東京 (Registered on 2006/12/25)
    Web Developer/ウェブデベロッパー, Photographer/写真や
    http://www.moeside.net/weblog

    Osaka looks very surreal ^^;

    The Gilco running man seems to be everywhere. Seen photos of him before.

    The shopping arcades look the same ^^:

    Sat 2007/07/14 19:14:28 JST (ID #119356)
    reply to windbell's comment
  • windbell
    windbell in Singapore/シンガポール, Tokyo/東京 (Registered on 2006/12/25)
    Web Developer/ウェブデベロッパー, Photographer/写真や
    http://www.moeside.net/weblog

    Osaka looks very surreal ^^;

    The Gilco running man seems to be everywhere. Seen photos of him before.

    The shopping arcades look the same ^^:

    Sat 2007/07/14 19:14:28 JST (ID #145181)
    reply to windbell's comment
  • dinosaur
    dinosaur in Canada (Registered on 2006/12/26)
    Sales/Buyer

    Osaka used to the capital for a while, during Toyotomi regime, and was also known for their economic and cultural +"entertainment" aggregation before Edo so it might look surreal to this day. Unlike many other countries Japan have their political and economic centre in one city; wouldn't be surprised of a relocation to separate the two. However, Japan is also known for resisting change.

    Sat 2007/07/14 19:31:38 JST (ID #51659)
    reply to dinosaur's comment
  • dinosaur
    dinosaur in Canada (Registered on 2006/12/26)
    Sales/Buyer

    Osaka used to the capital for a while, during Toyotomi regime, and was also known for their economic and cultural +"entertainment" aggregation before Edo so it might look surreal to this day. Unlike many other countries Japan have their political and economic centre in one city; wouldn't be surprised of a relocation to separate the two. However, Japan is also known for resisting change.

    Sat 2007/07/14 19:31:38 JST (ID #93663)
    reply to dinosaur's comment
  • dinosaur
    dinosaur in Canada (Registered on 2006/12/26)
    Sales/Buyer

    Osaka used to the capital for a while, during Toyotomi regime, and was also known for their economic and cultural +"entertainment" aggregation before Edo so it might look surreal to this day. Unlike many other countries Japan have their political and economic centre in one city; wouldn't be surprised of a relocation to separate the two. However, Japan is also known for resisting change.

    Sat 2007/07/14 19:31:38 JST (ID #119359)
    reply to dinosaur's comment
  • dinosaur
    dinosaur in Canada (Registered on 2006/12/26)
    Sales/Buyer

    Osaka used to the capital for a while, during Toyotomi regime, and was also known for their economic and cultural +"entertainment" aggregation before Edo so it might look surreal to this day. Unlike many other countries Japan have their political and economic centre in one city; wouldn't be surprised of a relocation to separate the two. However, Japan is also known for resisting change.

    Sat 2007/07/14 19:31:38 JST (ID #145184)
    reply to dinosaur's comment
  • Alafista OTAKU
    Alafista OTAKU in Singapore (Registered on 2006/12/25)
    Policy & Research Officer
    http://www.alafista.com/

    Haha the glico running man. I remember learning about it in my Japaense studies class. Someone said that the energy in that glico candy bar had enough energy to power exactly a 300 meters run.

    Sat 2007/07/14 19:48:33 JST (ID #51660)
    reply to Alafista OTAKU's comment
  • Alafista OTAKU
    Alafista OTAKU in Singapore (Registered on 2006/12/25)
    Policy & Research Officer
    http://www.alafista.com/

    Haha the glico running man. I remember learning about it in my Japaense studies class. Someone said that the energy in that glico candy bar had enough energy to power exactly a 300 meters run.

    Sat 2007/07/14 19:48:33 JST (ID #93664)
    reply to Alafista OTAKU's comment
  • Alafista OTAKU
    Alafista OTAKU in Singapore (Registered on 2006/12/25)
    Policy & Research Officer
    http://www.alafista.com/

    Haha the glico running man. I remember learning about it in my Japaense studies class. Someone said that the energy in that glico candy bar had enough energy to power exactly a 300 meters run.

    Sat 2007/07/14 19:48:33 JST (ID #119360)
    reply to Alafista OTAKU's comment
  • Alafista OTAKU
    Alafista OTAKU in Singapore (Registered on 2006/12/25)
    Policy & Research Officer
    http://www.alafista.com/

    Haha the glico running man. I remember learning about it in my Japaense studies class. Someone said that the energy in that glico candy bar had enough energy to power exactly a 300 meters run.

    Sat 2007/07/14 19:48:33 JST (ID #145185)
    reply to Alafista OTAKU's comment
  • neito
    neito in Japan (Registered on 2007/07/14)

    Den Den is probably the closest thing Osaka has to Akihabara. It's about 800m South down the road at the Eastern end of Dotonbori.

    Are you sure the kids on the bikes weren't getting stopped for doubling? I've never seen anyone in Osaka stopped for riding in a pedestrian area, but strangely the police are always stopping people for doubling.

    Sat 2007/07/14 19:55:34 JST (ID #51661)
    reply to neito's comment
  • neito
    neito in Japan (Registered on 2007/07/14)

    Den Den is probably the closest thing Osaka has to Akihabara. It's about 800m South down the road at the Eastern end of Dotonbori.

    Are you sure the kids on the bikes weren't getting stopped for doubling? I've never seen anyone in Osaka stopped for riding in a pedestrian area, but strangely the police are always stopping people for doubling.

    Sat 2007/07/14 19:55:34 JST (ID #93665)
    reply to neito's comment
  • neito
    neito in Japan (Registered on 2007/07/14)

    Den Den is probably the closest thing Osaka has to Akihabara. It's about 800m South down the road at the Eastern end of Dotonbori.

    Are you sure the kids on the bikes weren't getting stopped for doubling? I've never seen anyone in Osaka stopped for riding in a pedestrian area, but strangely the police are always stopping people for doubling.

    Sat 2007/07/14 19:55:34 JST (ID #119361)
    reply to neito's comment
  • neito
    neito in Japan (Registered on 2007/07/14)

    Den Den is probably the closest thing Osaka has to Akihabara. It's about 800m South down the road at the Eastern end of Dotonbori.

    Are you sure the kids on the bikes weren't getting stopped for doubling? I've never seen anyone in Osaka stopped for riding in a pedestrian area, but strangely the police are always stopping people for doubling.

    Sat 2007/07/14 19:55:34 JST (ID #145186)
    reply to neito's comment
  • dinosaur
    dinosaur in Canada (Registered on 2006/12/26)
    Sales/Buyer

    Relocation Plan:

    Tokyo: Economic Centre

    Kyoto: Capital (Political/Cultural Centre)

    Osaka: Entertainment Centre (Perhaps the New Otaku Heaven)

    Sat 2007/07/14 20:07:32 JST (ID #51662)
    reply to dinosaur's comment
  • dinosaur
    dinosaur in Canada (Registered on 2006/12/26)
    Sales/Buyer

    Relocation Plan:

    Tokyo: Economic Centre

    Kyoto: Capital (Political/Cultural Centre)

    Osaka: Entertainment Centre (Perhaps the New Otaku Heaven)

    Sat 2007/07/14 20:07:32 JST (ID #93666)
    reply to dinosaur's comment
  • dinosaur
    dinosaur in Canada (Registered on 2006/12/26)
    Sales/Buyer

    Relocation Plan:

    Tokyo: Economic Centre

    Kyoto: Capital (Political/Cultural Centre)

    Osaka: Entertainment Centre (Perhaps the New Otaku Heaven)

    Sat 2007/07/14 20:07:32 JST (ID #119362)
    reply to dinosaur's comment
  • dinosaur
    dinosaur in Canada (Registered on 2006/12/26)
    Sales/Buyer

    Relocation Plan:

    Tokyo: Economic Centre

    Kyoto: Capital (Political/Cultural Centre)

    Osaka: Entertainment Centre (Perhaps the New Otaku Heaven)

    Sat 2007/07/14 20:07:32 JST (ID #145187)
    reply to dinosaur's comment
  • Hangmen13
    Hangmen13 in Sabah, Malaysia, but now studying in KL (still the same country) (Registered on 2007/04/21)
    Wanderer of the Mist
    http://hangmen13.16ops.com/

    That puppet looks really creepy. I hope it doesn't grow any extra claw or spine and attack me while I'm not looking.

    So what usually happens to bikers caught riding their bikes in pedestrian only area? Do they have to pay a fine or gets sent to the nearby police station for profiling?

    Sat 2007/07/14 20:10:09 JST (ID #51663)
    reply to Hangmen13's comment
  • Hangmen13
    Hangmen13 in Sabah, Malaysia, but now studying in KL (still the same country) (Registered on 2007/04/21)
    Wanderer of the Mist
    http://hangmen13.16ops.com/

    That puppet looks really creepy. I hope it doesn't grow any extra claw or spine and attack me while I'm not looking.

    So what usually happens to bikers caught riding their bikes in pedestrian only area? Do they have to pay a fine or gets sent to the nearby police station for profiling?

    Sat 2007/07/14 20:10:09 JST (ID #93667)
    reply to Hangmen13's comment
  • Hangmen13
    Hangmen13 in Sabah, Malaysia, but now studying in KL (still the same country) (Registered on 2007/04/21)
    Wanderer of the Mist
    http://hangmen13.16ops.com/

    That puppet looks really creepy. I hope it doesn't grow any extra claw or spine and attack me while I'm not looking.

    So what usually happens to bikers caught riding their bikes in pedestrian only area? Do they have to pay a fine or gets sent to the nearby police station for profiling?

    Sat 2007/07/14 20:10:09 JST (ID #119363)
    reply to Hangmen13's comment
  • Hangmen13
    Hangmen13 in Sabah, Malaysia, but now studying in KL (still the same country) (Registered on 2007/04/21)
    Wanderer of the Mist
    http://hangmen13.16ops.com/

    That puppet looks really creepy. I hope it doesn't grow any extra claw or spine and attack me while I'm not looking.

    So what usually happens to bikers caught riding their bikes in pedestrian only area? Do they have to pay a fine or gets sent to the nearby police station for profiling?

    Sat 2007/07/14 20:10:09 JST (ID #145188)
    reply to Hangmen13's comment
  • syrix
    syrix in U.S. (Registered on 2007/03/21)
    student
    http://animesugoi.animeblogger.net/

    Lol, what a coincidence. I'm heading to Osaka for a trip next week. I'm going to go around and be the gawking tourist ^-^, I will need to find that Akihabara place in Osaka when I go.

    Sat 2007/07/14 20:11:15 JST (ID #51664)
    reply to syrix's comment
  • syrix
    syrix in U.S. (Registered on 2007/03/21)
    student
    http://animesugoi.animeblogger.net/

    Lol, what a coincidence. I'm heading to Osaka for a trip next week. I'm going to go around and be the gawking tourist ^-^, I will need to find that Akihabara place in Osaka when I go.

    Sat 2007/07/14 20:11:15 JST (ID #93668)
    reply to syrix's comment
  • syrix
    syrix in U.S. (Registered on 2007/03/21)
    student
    http://animesugoi.animeblogger.net/

    Lol, what a coincidence. I'm heading to Osaka for a trip next week. I'm going to go around and be the gawking tourist ^-^, I will need to find that Akihabara place in Osaka when I go.

    Sat 2007/07/14 20:11:15 JST (ID #119364)
    reply to syrix's comment
  • syrix
    syrix in U.S. (Registered on 2007/03/21)
    student
    http://animesugoi.animeblogger.net/

    Lol, what a coincidence. I'm heading to Osaka for a trip next week. I'm going to go around and be the gawking tourist ^-^, I will need to find that Akihabara place in Osaka when I go.

    Sat 2007/07/14 20:11:15 JST (ID #145189)
    reply to syrix's comment
  • BeLe
    BeLe in Davao, Philippines (Registered on 2007/01/03)
    .NET/Web Developer
    http://scrumptious.animeblogger.net

    From the looks of it...Osaka seems to be a bit laid back. Not too much excitement radiating from the place. Still, I'd go and visit the place. ^^

    Sat 2007/07/14 21:23:29 JST (ID #51669)
    reply to BeLe's comment
  • BeLe
    BeLe in Davao, Philippines (Registered on 2007/01/03)
    .NET/Web Developer
    http://scrumptious.animeblogger.net

    From the looks of it...Osaka seems to be a bit laid back. Not too much excitement radiating from the place. Still, I'd go and visit the place. ^^

    Sat 2007/07/14 21:23:29 JST (ID #93673)
    reply to BeLe's comment
  • BeLe
    BeLe in Davao, Philippines (Registered on 2007/01/03)
    .NET/Web Developer
    http://scrumptious.animeblogger.net

    From the looks of it...Osaka seems to be a bit laid back. Not too much excitement radiating from the place. Still, I'd go and visit the place. ^^

    Sat 2007/07/14 21:23:29 JST (ID #119369)
    reply to BeLe's comment
  • BeLe
    BeLe in Davao, Philippines (Registered on 2007/01/03)
    .NET/Web Developer
    http://scrumptious.animeblogger.net

    From the looks of it...Osaka seems to be a bit laid back. Not too much excitement radiating from the place. Still, I'd go and visit the place. ^^

    Sat 2007/07/14 21:23:29 JST (ID #145194)
    reply to BeLe's comment
  • D_Blade
    D_Blade in Montreal (Registered on 2006/12/31)
    Non-profit org. volunteering work addict

    Osaka is calmer compared to Tokyo in reputation and it seems to be the case here.

    Looks great, personally I am not a fan of crowded places so this really should be a place for me to visit (Though I'd really want to go to Tokyo).

    Sat 2007/07/14 21:51:20 JST (ID #51673)
    reply to D_Blade's comment
  • D_Blade
    D_Blade in Montreal (Registered on 2006/12/31)
    Non-profit org. volunteering work addict

    Osaka is calmer compared to Tokyo in reputation and it seems to be the case here.

    Looks great, personally I am not a fan of crowded places so this really should be a place for me to visit (Though I'd really want to go to Tokyo).

    Sat 2007/07/14 21:51:20 JST (ID #93677)
    reply to D_Blade's comment
  • D_Blade
    D_Blade in Montreal (Registered on 2006/12/31)
    Non-profit org. volunteering work addict

    Osaka is calmer compared to Tokyo in reputation and it seems to be the case here.

    Looks great, personally I am not a fan of crowded places so this really should be a place for me to visit (Though I'd really want to go to Tokyo).

    Sat 2007/07/14 21:51:20 JST (ID #119373)
    reply to D_Blade's comment
  • D_Blade
    D_Blade in Montreal (Registered on 2006/12/31)
    Non-profit org. volunteering work addict

    Osaka is calmer compared to Tokyo in reputation and it seems to be the case here.

    Looks great, personally I am not a fan of crowded places so this really should be a place for me to visit (Though I'd really want to go to Tokyo).

    Sat 2007/07/14 21:51:20 JST (ID #145198)
    reply to D_Blade's comment
  • XiaoRouWan
    XiaoRouWan in SG (Registered on 2007/05/14)
    Anime viewer, Manga Reader
    http://www.animefriedrice.com

    Out of the curiosity for the Cui-daore Ningyo, I read up on the history of it from the link provided by Danny. Very interesting :)

    Sat 2007/07/14 23:30:51 JST (ID #51675)
    reply to XiaoRouWan's comment
  • XiaoRouWan
    XiaoRouWan in SG (Registered on 2007/05/14)
    Anime viewer, Manga Reader
    http://www.animefriedrice.com

    Out of the curiosity for the Cui-daore Ningyo, I read up on the history of it from the link provided by Danny. Very interesting :)

    Sat 2007/07/14 23:30:51 JST (ID #93679)
    reply to XiaoRouWan's comment
  • XiaoRouWan
    XiaoRouWan in SG (Registered on 2007/05/14)
    Anime viewer, Manga Reader
    http://www.animefriedrice.com

    Out of the curiosity for the Cui-daore Ningyo, I read up on the history of it from the link provided by Danny. Very interesting :)

    Sat 2007/07/14 23:30:51 JST (ID #119375)
    reply to XiaoRouWan's comment
  • XiaoRouWan
    XiaoRouWan in SG (Registered on 2007/05/14)
    Anime viewer, Manga Reader
    http://www.animefriedrice.com

    Out of the curiosity for the Cui-daore Ningyo, I read up on the history of it from the link provided by Danny. Very interesting :)

    Sat 2007/07/14 23:30:51 JST (ID #145200)
    reply to XiaoRouWan's comment
  • Arekusu
    Arekusu in The Lost Woods (Registered on 2006/12/31)
    Video Game Design Student / Monster Hunter

    Oooh, Osaka looks quite nice, i don't think ill have time to go there when im in Japan, but maybe the next time i go i will try to go there :D

    Oh yeah, Danny, when you went to Kyoto, how did you get there? and If you went by Bullet Train, how much did it cost? Because i am looking to go from Shinjuku to Kyoto on one of my days in Japan and i have seen some prices ont he internet, but i thoguth it would be useful to get confirmation.

    Sun 2007/07/15 01:23:35 JST (ID #51676)
    reply to Arekusu's comment
  • Arekusu
    Arekusu in The Lost Woods (Registered on 2006/12/31)
    Video Game Design Student / Monster Hunter

    Oooh, Osaka looks quite nice, i don't think ill have time to go there when im in Japan, but maybe the next time i go i will try to go there :D

    Oh yeah, Danny, when you went to Kyoto, how did you get there? and If you went by Bullet Train, how much did it cost? Because i am looking to go from Shinjuku to Kyoto on one of my days in Japan and i have seen some prices ont he internet, but i thoguth it would be useful to get confirmation.

    Sun 2007/07/15 01:23:35 JST (ID #93680)
    reply to Arekusu's comment
  • Arekusu
    Arekusu in The Lost Woods (Registered on 2006/12/31)
    Video Game Design Student / Monster Hunter

    Oooh, Osaka looks quite nice, i don't think ill have time to go there when im in Japan, but maybe the next time i go i will try to go there :D

    Oh yeah, Danny, when you went to Kyoto, how did you get there? and If you went by Bullet Train, how much did it cost? Because i am looking to go from Shinjuku to Kyoto on one of my days in Japan and i have seen some prices ont he internet, but i thoguth it would be useful to get confirmation.

    Sun 2007/07/15 01:23:35 JST (ID #119376)
    reply to Arekusu's comment
  • Arekusu
    Arekusu in The Lost Woods (Registered on 2006/12/31)
    Video Game Design Student / Monster Hunter

    Oooh, Osaka looks quite nice, i don't think ill have time to go there when im in Japan, but maybe the next time i go i will try to go there :D

    Oh yeah, Danny, when you went to Kyoto, how did you get there? and If you went by Bullet Train, how much did it cost? Because i am looking to go from Shinjuku to Kyoto on one of my days in Japan and i have seen some prices ont he internet, but i thoguth it would be useful to get confirmation.

    Sun 2007/07/15 01:23:35 JST (ID #145201)
    reply to Arekusu's comment
  • Setsuna-san
    Setsuna-san in Selangor, Malaysia (Registered on 2007/07/06)
    VF-25 Pilot. Universariate Scholar.

    wow.. the 'half dead' guy there looks real creepy. I wonder do you look like that when you are tired Danny ?

    Sun 2007/07/15 01:36:25 JST (ID #51678)
    reply to Setsuna-san's comment
  • Setsuna-san
    Setsuna-san in Selangor, Malaysia (Registered on 2007/07/06)
    VF-25 Pilot. Universariate Scholar.

    wow.. the 'half dead' guy there looks real creepy. I wonder do you look like that when you are tired Danny ?

    Sun 2007/07/15 01:36:25 JST (ID #93682)
    reply to Setsuna-san's comment
  • Setsuna-san
    Setsuna-san in Selangor, Malaysia (Registered on 2007/07/06)
    VF-25 Pilot. Universariate Scholar.

    wow.. the 'half dead' guy there looks real creepy. I wonder do you look like that when you are tired Danny ?

    Sun 2007/07/15 01:36:25 JST (ID #119378)
    reply to Setsuna-san's comment
  • Setsuna-san
    Setsuna-san in Selangor, Malaysia (Registered on 2007/07/06)
    VF-25 Pilot. Universariate Scholar.

    wow.. the 'half dead' guy there looks real creepy. I wonder do you look like that when you are tired Danny ?

    Sun 2007/07/15 01:36:25 JST (ID #145203)
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  • Perplexus
    Perplexus in England (Registered on 2007/04/27)
    Film Student
    http://twitter.com/Zetsubou_Robert

    It looks like a mix of the past and the present, I would love to go their some time. Did you get to experience the Osaka dialect?

    Sun 2007/07/15 01:47:11 JST (ID #51679)
    reply to Perplexus's comment
  • Perplexus
    Perplexus in England (Registered on 2007/04/27)
    Film Student
    http://twitter.com/Zetsubou_Robert

    It looks like a mix of the past and the present, I would love to go their some time. Did you get to experience the Osaka dialect?

    Sun 2007/07/15 01:47:11 JST (ID #93683)
    reply to Perplexus's comment
  • Perplexus
    Perplexus in England (Registered on 2007/04/27)
    Film Student
    http://twitter.com/Zetsubou_Robert

    It looks like a mix of the past and the present, I would love to go their some time. Did you get to experience the Osaka dialect?

    Sun 2007/07/15 01:47:11 JST (ID #119379)
    reply to Perplexus's comment
  • Perplexus
    Perplexus in England (Registered on 2007/04/27)
    Film Student
    http://twitter.com/Zetsubou_Robert

    It looks like a mix of the past and the present, I would love to go their some time. Did you get to experience the Osaka dialect?

    Sun 2007/07/15 01:47:11 JST (ID #145204)
    reply to Perplexus's comment
  • Aya Kyunik
    Aya Kyunik in Melbourne, Australia (Registered on 2007/05/22)
    Graphic Art/Pre-press/3D animator/wannabe hikkikomori
    http://moeidolatry.com

    Oh oh, I recognise that crab~!! Happy memories :3

    Sun 2007/07/15 02:21:55 JST (ID #51682)
    reply to Aya Kyunik's comment
  • Aya Kyunik
    Aya Kyunik in Melbourne, Australia (Registered on 2007/05/22)
    Graphic Art/Pre-press/3D animator/wannabe hikkikomori
    http://moeidolatry.com

    Oh oh, I recognise that crab~!! Happy memories :3

    Sun 2007/07/15 02:21:55 JST (ID #93686)
    reply to Aya Kyunik's comment
  • Aya Kyunik
    Aya Kyunik in Melbourne, Australia (Registered on 2007/05/22)
    Graphic Art/Pre-press/3D animator/wannabe hikkikomori
    http://moeidolatry.com

    Oh oh, I recognise that crab~!! Happy memories :3

    Sun 2007/07/15 02:21:55 JST (ID #119382)
    reply to Aya Kyunik's comment
  • Aya Kyunik
    Aya Kyunik in Melbourne, Australia (Registered on 2007/05/22)
    Graphic Art/Pre-press/3D animator/wannabe hikkikomori
    http://moeidolatry.com

    Oh oh, I recognise that crab~!! Happy memories :3

    Sun 2007/07/15 02:21:55 JST (ID #145207)
    reply to Aya Kyunik's comment
  • david -M-
    david -M- in Strasbourg, France (Registered on 2007/02/10)
    Webdesigner - Freelance
    http://blog.dmasson.com

    I like so much Osaka, the first town in Japan where I was.

    I think your last photo was taken in Shinsaibashi, the covered shopping street. You can eat some good chineese bread (can't remember the name).

    Sun 2007/07/15 04:10:21 JST (ID #51684)
    reply to david -M-'s comment
  • david -M-
    david -M- in Strasbourg, France (Registered on 2007/02/10)
    Webdesigner - Freelance
    http://blog.dmasson.com

    I like so much Osaka, the first town in Japan where I was.

    I think your last photo was taken in Shinsaibashi, the covered shopping street. You can eat some good chineese bread (can't remember the name).

    Sun 2007/07/15 04:10:21 JST (ID #93688)
    reply to david -M-'s comment
  • david -M-
    david -M- in Strasbourg, France (Registered on 2007/02/10)
    Webdesigner - Freelance
    http://blog.dmasson.com

    I like so much Osaka, the first town in Japan where I was.

    I think your last photo was taken in Shinsaibashi, the covered shopping street. You can eat some good chineese bread (can't remember the name).

    Sun 2007/07/15 04:10:21 JST (ID #119384)
    reply to david -M-'s comment
  • david -M-
    david -M- in Strasbourg, France (Registered on 2007/02/10)
    Webdesigner - Freelance
    http://blog.dmasson.com

    I like so much Osaka, the first town in Japan where I was.

    I think your last photo was taken in Shinsaibashi, the covered shopping street. You can eat some good chineese bread (can't remember the name).

    Sun 2007/07/15 04:10:21 JST (ID #145209)
    reply to david -M-'s comment
  • lanie-emon
    lanie-emon in Keldabe, Malaysia (Registered on 2007/06/05)
    Mandalorian in training + Otaku...

    I wonder why Cui-daore Ningyo is so famous?

    Sun 2007/07/15 04:42:08 JST (ID #51685)
    reply to lanie-emon's comment
  • lanie-emon
    lanie-emon in Keldabe, Malaysia (Registered on 2007/06/05)
    Mandalorian in training + Otaku...

    I wonder why Cui-daore Ningyo is so famous?

    Sun 2007/07/15 04:42:08 JST (ID #93689)
    reply to lanie-emon's comment
  • lanie-emon
    lanie-emon in Keldabe, Malaysia (Registered on 2007/06/05)
    Mandalorian in training + Otaku...

    I wonder why Cui-daore Ningyo is so famous?

    Sun 2007/07/15 04:42:08 JST (ID #119385)
    reply to lanie-emon's comment
  • lanie-emon
    lanie-emon in Keldabe, Malaysia (Registered on 2007/06/05)
    Mandalorian in training + Otaku...

    I wonder why Cui-daore Ningyo is so famous?

    Sun 2007/07/15 04:42:08 JST (ID #145210)
    reply to lanie-emon's comment
  • Cosmo
    Cosmo in Chicago, Illinois USA (Registered on 2007/01/11)
    Retail Manager

    Thanks for the pictures Danny. You show us so much more of the country than any book or TV program could. It makes us feel like we are there. What an amazing country, such contrasts!
    One odd question, "How is the level of pollution in Japan?" With so many people I would think it would be high. What do they do with all that garbage? ( yes I mean more than just eroge! )

    It wouldn't be me if I didn't say one negative thing! ;P

    Sun 2007/07/15 05:05:36 JST (ID #51686)
    reply to Cosmo's comment
  • Cosmo
    Cosmo in Chicago, Illinois USA (Registered on 2007/01/11)
    Retail Manager

    Thanks for the pictures Danny. You show us so much more of the country than any book or TV program could. It makes us feel like we are there. What an amazing country, such contrasts!
    One odd question, "How is the level of pollution in Japan?" With so many people I would think it would be high. What do they do with all that garbage? ( yes I mean more than just eroge! )

    It wouldn't be me if I didn't say one negative thing! ;P

    Sun 2007/07/15 05:05:36 JST (ID #93690)
    reply to Cosmo's comment
  • Cosmo
    Cosmo in Chicago, Illinois USA (Registered on 2007/01/11)
    Retail Manager

    Thanks for the pictures Danny. You show us so much more of the country than any book or TV program could. It makes us feel like we are there. What an amazing country, such contrasts!
    One odd question, "How is the level of pollution in Japan?" With so many people I would think it would be high. What do they do with all that garbage? ( yes I mean more than just eroge! )

    It wouldn't be me if I didn't say one negative thing! ;P

    Sun 2007/07/15 05:05:36 JST (ID #119386)
    reply to Cosmo's comment
  • Cosmo
    Cosmo in Chicago, Illinois USA (Registered on 2007/01/11)
    Retail Manager

    Thanks for the pictures Danny. You show us so much more of the country than any book or TV program could. It makes us feel like we are there. What an amazing country, such contrasts!
    One odd question, "How is the level of pollution in Japan?" With so many people I would think it would be high. What do they do with all that garbage? ( yes I mean more than just eroge! )

    It wouldn't be me if I didn't say one negative thing! ;P

    Sun 2007/07/15 05:05:36 JST (ID #145211)
    reply to Cosmo's comment
  • Collector
    Collector in Putrajaya,Malaysia (Registered on 2007/07/08)
    IT Support Engineer @ Dyson.com
    http://www.lelong.com.my/merchant/hshobby.htm

    is it Osaka is like gambling town? I see's a lot of slot machine..(maybe)*wink*

    Sun 2007/07/15 09:44:43 JST (ID #51689)
    reply to Collector's comment
  • Collector
    Collector in Putrajaya,Malaysia (Registered on 2007/07/08)
    IT Support Engineer @ Dyson.com
    http://www.lelong.com.my/merchant/hshobby.htm

    is it Osaka is like gambling town? I see's a lot of slot machine..(maybe)*wink*

    Sun 2007/07/15 09:44:43 JST (ID #93693)
    reply to Collector's comment
  • Collector
    Collector in Putrajaya,Malaysia (Registered on 2007/07/08)
    IT Support Engineer @ Dyson.com
    http://www.lelong.com.my/merchant/hshobby.htm

    is it Osaka is like gambling town? I see's a lot of slot machine..(maybe)*wink*

    Sun 2007/07/15 09:44:43 JST (ID #119389)
    reply to Collector's comment
  • Collector
    Collector in Putrajaya,Malaysia (Registered on 2007/07/08)
    IT Support Engineer @ Dyson.com
    http://www.lelong.com.my/merchant/hshobby.htm

    is it Osaka is like gambling town? I see's a lot of slot machine..(maybe)*wink*

    Sun 2007/07/15 09:44:43 JST (ID #145214)
    reply to Collector's comment
  • -XYZPDQ
    -XYZPDQ in Pennsylvania, United States (Registered on 2007/01/01)
    Student Engineer
    http://www.tgwnetohh.blogspot.com/

    I am starting to have more and more recurring dreams about visiting Japan (while I sleep). Other than checking out the goodies and buying HORDES of stuff, I really want to know exactly what Japan is, who she is, first hand.

    I am currently in college, so a trip around the world will have to wait for a few years. i will be educating myself on how to speak Japanese, I have already started and am having fun!

    Sun 2007/07/15 10:17:18 JST (ID #51691)
    reply to -XYZPDQ's comment
  • -XYZPDQ
    -XYZPDQ in Pennsylvania, United States (Registered on 2007/01/01)
    Student Engineer
    http://www.tgwnetohh.blogspot.com/

    I am starting to have more and more recurring dreams about visiting Japan (while I sleep). Other than checking out the goodies and buying HORDES of stuff, I really want to know exactly what Japan is, who she is, first hand.

    I am currently in college, so a trip around the world will have to wait for a few years. i will be educating myself on how to speak Japanese, I have already started and am having fun!

    Sun 2007/07/15 10:17:18 JST (ID #93695)
    reply to -XYZPDQ's comment
  • -XYZPDQ
    -XYZPDQ in Pennsylvania, United States (Registered on 2007/01/01)
    Student Engineer
    http://www.tgwnetohh.blogspot.com/

    I am starting to have more and more recurring dreams about visiting Japan (while I sleep). Other than checking out the goodies and buying HORDES of stuff, I really want to know exactly what Japan is, who she is, first hand.

    I am currently in college, so a trip around the world will have to wait for a few years. i will be educating myself on how to speak Japanese, I have already started and am having fun!

    Sun 2007/07/15 10:17:18 JST (ID #119391)
    reply to -XYZPDQ's comment
  • -XYZPDQ
    -XYZPDQ in Pennsylvania, United States (Registered on 2007/01/01)
    Student Engineer
    http://www.tgwnetohh.blogspot.com/

    I am starting to have more and more recurring dreams about visiting Japan (while I sleep). Other than checking out the goodies and buying HORDES of stuff, I really want to know exactly what Japan is, who she is, first hand.

    I am currently in college, so a trip around the world will have to wait for a few years. i will be educating myself on how to speak Japanese, I have already started and am having fun!

    Sun 2007/07/15 10:17:18 JST (ID #145216)
    reply to -XYZPDQ's comment
  • Otaku Surf
    Otaku Surf in Maryland (Registered on 2007/06/04)
    Web Producer
    http://www.otaku-surf.com

    Looks like a nice place to visit.
    Nice picture of that river everyone jumps in during world cup. I'd be interested to see that! I didn't know soccer was that popular in Japan.

    Sun 2007/07/15 13:06:16 JST (ID #51693)
    reply to Otaku Surf's comment
  • Otaku Surf
    Otaku Surf in Maryland (Registered on 2007/06/04)
    Web Producer
    http://www.otaku-surf.com

    Looks like a nice place to visit.
    Nice picture of that river everyone jumps in during world cup. I'd be interested to see that! I didn't know soccer was that popular in Japan.

    Sun 2007/07/15 13:06:16 JST (ID #93697)
    reply to Otaku Surf's comment
  • Otaku Surf
    Otaku Surf in Maryland (Registered on 2007/06/04)
    Web Producer
    http://www.otaku-surf.com

    Looks like a nice place to visit.
    Nice picture of that river everyone jumps in during world cup. I'd be interested to see that! I didn't know soccer was that popular in Japan.

    Sun 2007/07/15 13:06:16 JST (ID #119393)
    reply to Otaku Surf's comment
  • Otaku Surf
    Otaku Surf in Maryland (Registered on 2007/06/04)
    Web Producer
    http://www.otaku-surf.com

    Looks like a nice place to visit.
    Nice picture of that river everyone jumps in during world cup. I'd be interested to see that! I didn't know soccer was that popular in Japan.

    Sun 2007/07/15 13:06:16 JST (ID #145218)
    reply to Otaku Surf's comment
  • Hatix
    Hatix in Antwerp, Belgium (Registered on 2007/04/25)
    IT, Programmer, Otaku, ...
    http://blog.jpopdb.org/

    Yeah, you can really get lost in that shopping district in Osaka. I found the Akiba-style part after searching an hour an using a map. It's only about 3-4 blocks.
    The whole area is just too huge. I seem to remember some of the shops in your pictures :).
    I didn't like Osaka very much, Tokyo is still my fave.

    Sun 2007/07/15 14:19:23 JST (ID #51694)
    reply to Hatix's comment
  • Hatix
    Hatix in Antwerp, Belgium (Registered on 2007/04/25)
    IT, Programmer, Otaku, ...
    http://blog.jpopdb.org/

    Yeah, you can really get lost in that shopping district in Osaka. I found the Akiba-style part after searching an hour an using a map. It's only about 3-4 blocks.
    The whole area is just too huge. I seem to remember some of the shops in your pictures :).
    I didn't like Osaka very much, Tokyo is still my fave.

    Sun 2007/07/15 14:19:23 JST (ID #93698)
    reply to Hatix's comment
  • Hatix
    Hatix in Antwerp, Belgium (Registered on 2007/04/25)
    IT, Programmer, Otaku, ...
    http://blog.jpopdb.org/

    Yeah, you can really get lost in that shopping district in Osaka. I found the Akiba-style part after searching an hour an using a map. It's only about 3-4 blocks.
    The whole area is just too huge. I seem to remember some of the shops in your pictures :).
    I didn't like Osaka very much, Tokyo is still my fave.

    Sun 2007/07/15 14:19:23 JST (ID #119394)
    reply to Hatix's comment
  • Hatix
    Hatix in Antwerp, Belgium (Registered on 2007/04/25)
    IT, Programmer, Otaku, ...
    http://blog.jpopdb.org/

    Yeah, you can really get lost in that shopping district in Osaka. I found the Akiba-style part after searching an hour an using a map. It's only about 3-4 blocks.
    The whole area is just too huge. I seem to remember some of the shops in your pictures :).
    I didn't like Osaka very much, Tokyo is still my fave.

    Sun 2007/07/15 14:19:23 JST (ID #145219)
    reply to Hatix's comment
  • Edward
    Edward in SE Michigan/Osaka (Registered on 2006/12/24)
    Troubleshooter, Universal Exports
    http://funkyblueame.tumblr.com/

    I enjoy Osaka so much, it's my second home. ^^ It's the place I know the best, since it's my fiancee's home town. Actually Sakai is her home town, but when you work in a city it becomes home as well.

    You did stop and have a meal while in Dotonbori, right? Dotonbori is all about food, food and more food. ^^;

    You when so close to Den Den Town. It's a shame you missed out on Gundam's, Gamers and Soft Map. You would have felt right at home. Many people do that Danny, so no big deal.

    Just something about the Dotombori River that make Osakans throw people and things in it. ^^; I always thought unless you where a Southern Colonel in a white suit you where safe. ^^;

    For those of you not familiar with Osaka, this is all part of Minami. Dotonbori is food and shops, Shinsaibashi and America-Mura -place with the large Uncle Sam/Clown head- are shopping streets and of course Den Den Town which is Osaka's Akibahara.

    If you have never been to Osaka be prepared to do a lot of walking. You will walk up and down some of these streets several times and in an out of shops. I'm use to doing lots of walking, but have seen some foreigners ready to fall over. Especially people from the home of the free and the brave and the jump in the car to go around the corner. ^^;

    As Danny said, it's rainy season. I'm not familiar with Tokyo, but it will be humid, muggy and rainy in Osaka this time of the year. For American who are not familiar with Southern Summer weather; have an umbrella handy, take light comfortable clothes and drink lots of water while outside. Just stepping outside someday will make you start to sweat. ^^;

    Sun 2007/07/15 15:13:12 JST (ID #51695)
    reply to Edward's comment
  • Edward
    Edward in SE Michigan/Osaka (Registered on 2006/12/24)
    Troubleshooter, Universal Exports
    http://funkyblueame.tumblr.com/

    I enjoy Osaka so much, it's my second home. ^^ It's the place I know the best, since it's my fiancee's home town. Actually Sakai is her home town, but when you work in a city it becomes home as well.

    You did stop and have a meal while in Dotonbori, right? Dotonbori is all about food, food and more food. ^^;

    You when so close to Den Den Town. It's a shame you missed out on Gundam's, Gamers and Soft Map. You would have felt right at home. Many people do that Danny, so no big deal.

    Just something about the Dotombori River that make Osakans throw people and things in it. ^^; I always thought unless you where a Southern Colonel in a white suit you where safe. ^^;

    For those of you not familiar with Osaka, this is all part of Minami. Dotonbori is food and shops, Shinsaibashi and America-Mura -place with the large Uncle Sam/Clown head- are shopping streets and of course Den Den Town which is Osaka's Akibahara.

    If you have never been to Osaka be prepared to do a lot of walking. You will walk up and down some of these streets several times and in an out of shops. I'm use to doing lots of walking, but have seen some foreigners ready to fall over. Especially people from the home of the free and the brave and the jump in the car to go around the corner. ^^;

    As Danny said, it's rainy season. I'm not familiar with Tokyo, but it will be humid, muggy and rainy in Osaka this time of the year. For American who are not familiar with Southern Summer weather; have an umbrella handy, take light comfortable clothes and drink lots of water while outside. Just stepping outside someday will make you start to sweat. ^^;

    Sun 2007/07/15 15:13:12 JST (ID #93699)
    reply to Edward's comment
  • Edward
    Edward in SE Michigan/Osaka (Registered on 2006/12/24)
    Troubleshooter, Universal Exports
    http://funkyblueame.tumblr.com/

    I enjoy Osaka so much, it's my second home. ^^ It's the place I know the best, since it's my fiancee's home town. Actually Sakai is her home town, but when you work in a city it becomes home as well.

    You did stop and have a meal while in Dotonbori, right? Dotonbori is all about food, food and more food. ^^;

    You when so close to Den Den Town. It's a shame you missed out on Gundam's, Gamers and Soft Map. You would have felt right at home. Many people do that Danny, so no big deal.

    Just something about the Dotombori River that make Osakans throw people and things in it. ^^; I always thought unless you where a Southern Colonel in a white suit you where safe. ^^;

    For those of you not familiar with Osaka, this is all part of Minami. Dotonbori is food and shops, Shinsaibashi and America-Mura -place with the large Uncle Sam/Clown head- are shopping streets and of course Den Den Town which is Osaka's Akibahara.

    If you have never been to Osaka be prepared to do a lot of walking. You will walk up and down some of these streets several times and in an out of shops. I'm use to doing lots of walking, but have seen some foreigners ready to fall over. Especially people from the home of the free and the brave and the jump in the car to go around the corner. ^^;

    As Danny said, it's rainy season. I'm not familiar with Tokyo, but it will be humid, muggy and rainy in Osaka this time of the year. For American who are not familiar with Southern Summer weather; have an umbrella handy, take light comfortable clothes and drink lots of water while outside. Just stepping outside someday will make you start to sweat. ^^;

    Sun 2007/07/15 15:13:12 JST (ID #119395)
    reply to Edward's comment
  • Edward
    Edward in SE Michigan/Osaka (Registered on 2006/12/24)
    Troubleshooter, Universal Exports
    http://funkyblueame.tumblr.com/

    I enjoy Osaka so much, it's my second home. ^^ It's the place I know the best, since it's my fiancee's home town. Actually Sakai is her home town, but when you work in a city it becomes home as well.

    You did stop and have a meal while in Dotonbori, right? Dotonbori is all about food, food and more food. ^^;

    You when so close to Den Den Town. It's a shame you missed out on Gundam's, Gamers and Soft Map. You would have felt right at home. Many people do that Danny, so no big deal.

    Just something about the Dotombori River that make Osakans throw people and things in it. ^^; I always thought unless you where a Southern Colonel in a white suit you where safe. ^^;

    For those of you not familiar with Osaka, this is all part of Minami. Dotonbori is food and shops, Shinsaibashi and America-Mura -place with the large Uncle Sam/Clown head- are shopping streets and of course Den Den Town which is Osaka's Akibahara.

    If you have never been to Osaka be prepared to do a lot of walking. You will walk up and down some of these streets several times and in an out of shops. I'm use to doing lots of walking, but have seen some foreigners ready to fall over. Especially people from the home of the free and the brave and the jump in the car to go around the corner. ^^;

    As Danny said, it's rainy season. I'm not familiar with Tokyo, but it will be humid, muggy and rainy in Osaka this time of the year. For American who are not familiar with Southern Summer weather; have an umbrella handy, take light comfortable clothes and drink lots of water while outside. Just stepping outside someday will make you start to sweat. ^^;

    Sun 2007/07/15 15:13:12 JST (ID #145220)
    reply to Edward's comment
  • Sean
    Sean in San Francisco / Tokyo / London / Dublin (Registered on 2007/01/23)
    Video Editor / Sound Designer / DJ
    http://www.goodnessmusic.com

    Osaka is awesome!

    Often noted by foreigners when they spend a while in Japan and travel around, the Kansai area has probably the most outgoing , funny & friendly people in Japan. Tokyo has serious catching up to do.

    Osaka has THE BEST party / nightlife scene in Japan. This is what Osaka is famous for in Japanese sub-culture. As you may already know the majority of Japanese T.V. comedians & comedy duos are from Osaka / Kansai. Similar story when it comes to Bands & DJs.
    Awesome talent there in Osaka.

    My favourite place is this HUGE old Chinese restaurant in Osaka, that has been converted to a nightclub on the ground floor , and the upper floors into hotel rooms & a couple bars & restaurants. How cool is that !?! Go to the club meet a girl - just go straight upstairs to your room!

    Kyoto & Osaka are also much more left-wing than the Kanto/ Tokyo area which is more right-wing.

    Sun 2007/07/15 17:59:28 JST (ID #51696)
    reply to Sean's comment
  • Sean
    Sean in San Francisco / Tokyo / London / Dublin (Registered on 2007/01/23)
    Video Editor / Sound Designer / DJ
    http://www.goodnessmusic.com

    Osaka is awesome!

    Often noted by foreigners when they spend a while in Japan and travel around, the Kansai area has probably the most outgoing , funny & friendly people in Japan. Tokyo has serious catching up to do.

    Osaka has THE BEST party / nightlife scene in Japan. This is what Osaka is famous for in Japanese sub-culture. As you may already know the majority of Japanese T.V. comedians & comedy duos are from Osaka / Kansai. Similar story when it comes to Bands & DJs.
    Awesome talent there in Osaka.

    My favourite place is this HUGE old Chinese restaurant in Osaka, that has been converted to a nightclub on the ground floor , and the upper floors into hotel rooms & a couple bars & restaurants. How cool is that !?! Go to the club meet a girl - just go straight upstairs to your room!

    Kyoto & Osaka are also much more left-wing than the Kanto/ Tokyo area which is more right-wing.

    Sun 2007/07/15 17:59:28 JST (ID #93700)
    reply to Sean's comment
  • Sean
    Sean in San Francisco / Tokyo / London / Dublin (Registered on 2007/01/23)
    Video Editor / Sound Designer / DJ
    http://www.goodnessmusic.com

    Osaka is awesome!

    Often noted by foreigners when they spend a while in Japan and travel around, the Kansai area has probably the most outgoing , funny & friendly people in Japan. Tokyo has serious catching up to do.

    Osaka has THE BEST party / nightlife scene in Japan. This is what Osaka is famous for in Japanese sub-culture. As you may already know the majority of Japanese T.V. comedians & comedy duos are from Osaka / Kansai. Similar story when it comes to Bands & DJs.
    Awesome talent there in Osaka.

    My favourite place is this HUGE old Chinese restaurant in Osaka, that has been converted to a nightclub on the ground floor , and the upper floors into hotel rooms & a couple bars & restaurants. How cool is that !?! Go to the club meet a girl - just go straight upstairs to your room!

    Kyoto & Osaka are also much more left-wing than the Kanto/ Tokyo area which is more right-wing.

    Sun 2007/07/15 17:59:28 JST (ID #119396)
    reply to Sean's comment
  • Sean
    Sean in San Francisco / Tokyo / London / Dublin (Registered on 2007/01/23)
    Video Editor / Sound Designer / DJ
    http://www.goodnessmusic.com

    Osaka is awesome!

    Often noted by foreigners when they spend a while in Japan and travel around, the Kansai area has probably the most outgoing , funny & friendly people in Japan. Tokyo has serious catching up to do.

    Osaka has THE BEST party / nightlife scene in Japan. This is what Osaka is famous for in Japanese sub-culture. As you may already know the majority of Japanese T.V. comedians & comedy duos are from Osaka / Kansai. Similar story when it comes to Bands & DJs.
    Awesome talent there in Osaka.

    My favourite place is this HUGE old Chinese restaurant in Osaka, that has been converted to a nightclub on the ground floor , and the upper floors into hotel rooms & a couple bars & restaurants. How cool is that !?! Go to the club meet a girl - just go straight upstairs to your room!

    Kyoto & Osaka are also much more left-wing than the Kanto/ Tokyo area which is more right-wing.

    Sun 2007/07/15 17:59:28 JST (ID #145221)
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  • Danny Choo
    Danny Choo in Tokyo (Registered on 2006/12/11)
    CEO MIrai Inc
    http://www.dannychoo.com/profile/eng/

    Edward,
    Yes - had a bowl of Ramen.

    -XYZPDQ,
    You will love it.

    Collector,
    Have no idea ^^;

    Cosmo,
    Pollution levels are relatively low. All rubbish gets recycled.

    Perplexus,
    Yep. Not that difficult to understand.

    Setsuna-san,
    Only when people are not looking.

    Arekusu,
    I dont know because my wife booked everything - it was a while ago but my guess is about 20000 yen return trip.

    Hangmen13,
    They probably just get a warning.

    Neito,
    Didnt see them doubling and they were stopped after coming out of the pedestrianized area.

    Subaruhess,
    Yep - its clean.

    J.L,
    many stay in the office to impress their boss...

    Sun 2007/07/15 18:28:38 JST (ID #51699)
    reply to Danny Choo's comment
  • Danny Choo
    Danny Choo in Tokyo (Registered on 2006/12/11)
    CEO MIrai Inc
    http://www.dannychoo.com/profile/eng/

    Edward,
    Yes - had a bowl of Ramen.

    -XYZPDQ,
    You will love it.

    Collector,
    Have no idea ^^;

    Cosmo,
    Pollution levels are relatively low. All rubbish gets recycled.

    Perplexus,
    Yep. Not that difficult to understand.

    Setsuna-san,
    Only when people are not looking.

    Arekusu,
    I dont know because my wife booked everything - it was a while ago but my guess is about 20000 yen return trip.

    Hangmen13,
    They probably just get a warning.

    Neito,
    Didnt see them doubling and they were stopped after coming out of the pedestrianized area.

    Subaruhess,
    Yep - its clean.

    J.L,
    many stay in the office to impress their boss...

    Sun 2007/07/15 18:28:38 JST (ID #93703)
    reply to Danny Choo's comment
  • Danny Choo
    Danny Choo in Tokyo (Registered on 2006/12/11)
    CEO MIrai Inc
    http://www.dannychoo.com/profile/eng/

    Edward,
    Yes - had a bowl of Ramen.

    -XYZPDQ,
    You will love it.

    Collector,
    Have no idea ^^;

    Cosmo,
    Pollution levels are relatively low. All rubbish gets recycled.

    Perplexus,
    Yep. Not that difficult to understand.

    Setsuna-san,
    Only when people are not looking.

    Arekusu,
    I dont know because my wife booked everything - it was a while ago but my guess is about 20000 yen return trip.

    Hangmen13,
    They probably just get a warning.

    Neito,
    Didnt see them doubling and they were stopped after coming out of the pedestrianized area.

    Subaruhess,
    Yep - its clean.

    J.L,
    many stay in the office to impress their boss...

    Sun 2007/07/15 18:28:38 JST (ID #119399)
    reply to Danny Choo's comment
  • Danny Choo
    Danny Choo in Tokyo (Registered on 2006/12/11)
    CEO MIrai Inc
    http://www.dannychoo.com/profile/eng/

    Edward,
    Yes - had a bowl of Ramen.

    -XYZPDQ,
    You will love it.

    Collector,
    Have no idea ^^;

    Cosmo,
    Pollution levels are relatively low. All rubbish gets recycled.

    Perplexus,
    Yep. Not that difficult to understand.

    Setsuna-san,
    Only when people are not looking.

    Arekusu,
    I dont know because my wife booked everything - it was a while ago but my guess is about 20000 yen return trip.

    Hangmen13,
    They probably just get a warning.

    Neito,
    Didnt see them doubling and they were stopped after coming out of the pedestrianized area.

    Subaruhess,
    Yep - its clean.

    J.L,
    many stay in the office to impress their boss...

    Sun 2007/07/15 18:28:38 JST (ID #145224)
    reply to Danny Choo's comment
  • Red diver
    Red diver in Singapore (Registered on 2007/05/23)
    Senior designer (Permanent Exhibits)
    http://www.coroflot.com/rediver

    Osaka... sugoii!!!

    A place where i call 2nd home... The people are friendly and that the key.. I made more then 10 friends just a short 3 days walk around.. haha. Doutonburi was fun! and the Joshua Gundam shop is where i purchased most gundam kit there. Oops, don't ask me how i carry back to singapore.. that the worst part. :p

    The ladies are nice too... haha :)

    Mon 2007/07/16 01:12:14 JST (ID #51726)
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  • Red diver
    Red diver in Singapore (Registered on 2007/05/23)
    Senior designer (Permanent Exhibits)
    http://www.coroflot.com/rediver

    Osaka... sugoii!!!

    A place where i call 2nd home... The people are friendly and that the key.. I made more then 10 friends just a short 3 days walk around.. haha. Doutonburi was fun! and the Joshua Gundam shop is where i purchased most gundam kit there. Oops, don't ask me how i carry back to singapore.. that the worst part. :p

    The ladies are nice too... haha :)

    Mon 2007/07/16 01:12:14 JST (ID #93730)
    reply to Red diver's comment
  • Red diver
    Red diver in Singapore (Registered on 2007/05/23)
    Senior designer (Permanent Exhibits)
    http://www.coroflot.com/rediver

    Osaka... sugoii!!!

    A place where i call 2nd home... The people are friendly and that the key.. I made more then 10 friends just a short 3 days walk around.. haha. Doutonburi was fun! and the Joshua Gundam shop is where i purchased most gundam kit there. Oops, don't ask me how i carry back to singapore.. that the worst part. :p

    The ladies are nice too... haha :)

    Mon 2007/07/16 01:12:14 JST (ID #119426)
    reply to Red diver's comment
  • Red diver
    Red diver in Singapore (Registered on 2007/05/23)
    Senior designer (Permanent Exhibits)
    http://www.coroflot.com/rediver

    Osaka... sugoii!!!

    A place where i call 2nd home... The people are friendly and that the key.. I made more then 10 friends just a short 3 days walk around.. haha. Doutonburi was fun! and the Joshua Gundam shop is where i purchased most gundam kit there. Oops, don't ask me how i carry back to singapore.. that the worst part. :p

    The ladies are nice too... haha :)

    Mon 2007/07/16 01:12:14 JST (ID #145251)
    reply to Red diver's comment
  • Angelo Visconti
    Angelo Visconti in France (Registered on 2007/05/18)
    web designer
    http://www.otakukun.com

    really look forward to being there :D great shots, as usual Danny !

    Mon 2007/07/16 06:51:11 JST (ID #51742)
    reply to Angelo Visconti's comment
  • Angelo Visconti
    Angelo Visconti in France (Registered on 2007/05/18)
    web designer
    http://www.otakukun.com

    really look forward to being there :D great shots, as usual Danny !

    Mon 2007/07/16 06:51:11 JST (ID #93746)
    reply to Angelo Visconti's comment
  • Angelo Visconti
    Angelo Visconti in France (Registered on 2007/05/18)
    web designer
    http://www.otakukun.com

    really look forward to being there :D great shots, as usual Danny !

    Mon 2007/07/16 06:51:11 JST (ID #119442)
    reply to Angelo Visconti's comment
  • Angelo Visconti
    Angelo Visconti in France (Registered on 2007/05/18)
    web designer
    http://www.otakukun.com

    really look forward to being there :D great shots, as usual Danny !

    Mon 2007/07/16 06:51:11 JST (ID #145267)
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  • neko
    neko in Sangenjaya, Tokyo (Registered on 2007/02/10)
    IT specialist
    http://blog.kheops2002.ch

    oh damn, why do i have to wait until end of september... i'm really looking forward visiting Osaka, Kyoto and so on.
    Do somebody know why it's easier to get a hotel in kyoto than Osaka? Since it's the 2nd biggest city, it's kind of strange...

    Mon 2007/07/16 11:01:20 JST (ID #51750)
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  • neko
    neko in Sangenjaya, Tokyo (Registered on 2007/02/10)
    IT specialist
    http://blog.kheops2002.ch

    oh damn, why do i have to wait until end of september... i'm really looking forward visiting Osaka, Kyoto and so on.
    Do somebody know why it's easier to get a hotel in kyoto than Osaka? Since it's the 2nd biggest city, it's kind of strange...

    Mon 2007/07/16 11:01:20 JST (ID #93754)
    reply to neko's comment
  • neko
    neko in Sangenjaya, Tokyo (Registered on 2007/02/10)
    IT specialist
    http://blog.kheops2002.ch

    oh damn, why do i have to wait until end of september... i'm really looking forward visiting Osaka, Kyoto and so on.
    Do somebody know why it's easier to get a hotel in kyoto than Osaka? Since it's the 2nd biggest city, it's kind of strange...

    Mon 2007/07/16 11:01:20 JST (ID #119450)
    reply to neko's comment
  • neko
    neko in Sangenjaya, Tokyo (Registered on 2007/02/10)
    IT specialist
    http://blog.kheops2002.ch

    oh damn, why do i have to wait until end of september... i'm really looking forward visiting Osaka, Kyoto and so on.
    Do somebody know why it's easier to get a hotel in kyoto than Osaka? Since it's the 2nd biggest city, it's kind of strange...

    Mon 2007/07/16 11:01:20 JST (ID #145275)
    reply to neko's comment
  • Jtex inc
    Jtex inc in Nuneaton, UK (Registered on 2007/07/28)
    Laser Operator

    I have been to Osaka about 4 times so far, I've also been to Kyoto and Fukuoka. My wife is Japanese and comes from Osaka. We hope to move back over to Japan one day when our two daughters are a bit older.

    I loved trying all the different foods and seeing all the sites when I've been there.

    Went to a festival at new year at one the shrines in Osaka. It was packed with with people but still managed to try most of the snacks on the stalls.

    Sun 2007/07/29 05:30:59 JST (ID #52889)
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  • Jtex inc
    Jtex inc in Nuneaton, UK (Registered on 2007/07/28)
    Laser Operator

    I have been to Osaka about 4 times so far, I've also been to Kyoto and Fukuoka. My wife is Japanese and comes from Osaka. We hope to move back over to Japan one day when our two daughters are a bit older.

    I loved trying all the different foods and seeing all the sites when I've been there.

    Went to a festival at new year at one the shrines in Osaka. It was packed with with people but still managed to try most of the snacks on the stalls.

    Sun 2007/07/29 05:30:59 JST (ID #94893)
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  • Jtex inc
    Jtex inc in Nuneaton, UK (Registered on 2007/07/28)
    Laser Operator

    I have been to Osaka about 4 times so far, I've also been to Kyoto and Fukuoka. My wife is Japanese and comes from Osaka. We hope to move back over to Japan one day when our two daughters are a bit older.

    I loved trying all the different foods and seeing all the sites when I've been there.

    Went to a festival at new year at one the shrines in Osaka. It was packed with with people but still managed to try most of the snacks on the stalls.

    Sun 2007/07/29 05:30:59 JST (ID #120589)
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  • Jtex inc
    Jtex inc in Nuneaton, UK (Registered on 2007/07/28)
    Laser Operator

    I have been to Osaka about 4 times so far, I've also been to Kyoto and Fukuoka. My wife is Japanese and comes from Osaka. We hope to move back over to Japan one day when our two daughters are a bit older.

    I loved trying all the different foods and seeing all the sites when I've been there.

    Went to a festival at new year at one the shrines in Osaka. It was packed with with people but still managed to try most of the snacks on the stalls.

    Sun 2007/07/29 05:30:59 JST (ID #146414)
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  • Jtex inc
    Jtex inc in Nuneaton, UK (Registered on 2007/07/28)
    Laser Operator

    I have been to the Universal Studios theme park in Osaka and have been on the Back to the future ride, it's ok, much better than the Backdraft one which was more of a show.

    My wife tells me the puppet figure outside the restaurant in Osaka is kind of a logo for the restaurant and thinks that it plays music or something at certain times of the day. she also says that people from Osaka don't use the restaurant really, that it's more for visitors to Osaka and is good for them as it has all kinds of food there.

    Mon 2007/07/30 18:45:50 JST (ID #52965)
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  • Jtex inc
    Jtex inc in Nuneaton, UK (Registered on 2007/07/28)
    Laser Operator

    I have been to the Universal Studios theme park in Osaka and have been on the Back to the future ride, it's ok, much better than the Backdraft one which was more of a show.

    My wife tells me the puppet figure outside the restaurant in Osaka is kind of a logo for the restaurant and thinks that it plays music or something at certain times of the day. she also says that people from Osaka don't use the restaurant really, that it's more for visitors to Osaka and is good for them as it has all kinds of food there.

    Mon 2007/07/30 18:45:50 JST (ID #94969)
    reply to Jtex inc's comment
  • Jtex inc
    Jtex inc in Nuneaton, UK (Registered on 2007/07/28)
    Laser Operator

    I have been to the Universal Studios theme park in Osaka and have been on the Back to the future ride, it's ok, much better than the Backdraft one which was more of a show.

    My wife tells me the puppet figure outside the restaurant in Osaka is kind of a logo for the restaurant and thinks that it plays music or something at certain times of the day. she also says that people from Osaka don't use the restaurant really, that it's more for visitors to Osaka and is good for them as it has all kinds of food there.

    Mon 2007/07/30 18:45:50 JST (ID #120665)
    reply to Jtex inc's comment
  • Jtex inc
    Jtex inc in Nuneaton, UK (Registered on 2007/07/28)
    Laser Operator

    I have been to the Universal Studios theme park in Osaka and have been on the Back to the future ride, it's ok, much better than the Backdraft one which was more of a show.

    My wife tells me the puppet figure outside the restaurant in Osaka is kind of a logo for the restaurant and thinks that it plays music or something at certain times of the day. she also says that people from Osaka don't use the restaurant really, that it's more for visitors to Osaka and is good for them as it has all kinds of food there.

    Mon 2007/07/30 18:45:50 JST (ID #146490)
    reply to Jtex inc's comment
  • Karasu-kun
    Karasu-kun in オタキュブ (Registered on 2007/07/27)
    大学生徒
    http://ichinichijuu.blogspot.com/

    Just saw all of this on Anthony Bourdain's show on the Travel Channel. Osaka seems absolutely beautiful, but it's really funny that politicians would want to move the capital to one of the most crime riddled areas in Japan. Especially since Tokyo is the current, populous, capital and has a lower crime rate I'm guessing?

    Wed 2008/04/02 03:59:38 JST (ID #165177)
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  • friedchowfun9
    friedchowfun9 in Bay Area, CA (Registered on 2008/02/08)
    Food Monkey


    I have definitely been here..it was the first stop of my tour from Hong Kong and we ate at the restaurant directly across from the big building in the 8th picture, where people rode in those capsules like a Ferris wheel. I also took pictures of the Gilco running man and this huge gyro-Crab outside a store there. Unfortunately we got there later than they said we were supposed to, and we were somewhat limited on time to explore too much.

    Nice touristy area.

    Wed 2008/07/09 04:09:52 JST (ID #233672)
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  • mark1stmac
    mark1stmac in Torrance, CA (Registered on 2008/06/12)
    http://frishkram.blogspot.com

    would like to visit osaka one of these days. hopefully...

    Wed 2008/07/09 07:38:23 JST (ID #233766)
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  • amasero
    amasero in USA, Maryland (Registered on 2008/05/13)
    anime junky :3
    http://www.youtube.com/ThisGuyJohn

    OSAKA! i wanna go back over there. i went with my japanese class last year and we almost got expelled for going to a strip club >_>

    the city is a great scene every night though.. but then again, you could say that for just about any city in japan.

    Wed 2008/07/09 08:24:45 JST (ID #233800)
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    • Bchan1
      Bchan1 in my own world (Registered on 2009/06/24)
      graduated high school whats next

      did u go there on accident, or did you just decide to hit it up?

      Thu 2009/08/20 21:24:41 JST (ID #705421)
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  • AbVag
    AbVag in California, USA (Registered on 2007/09/04)
    Mind Navigator
    http://xenoprobia.blogspot.com

    How sad is this? Out of everything I could have soaked in from those pictures, the one thing that caught my eye was the AM/PM store that didn't have gas pumps surrounding it. Where I live, it almost feels like it's a mandated law to have gas pumps at every AM/PM.

    Wed 2008/07/09 08:41:06 JST (ID #233805)
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  • PhiNa7
    PhiNa7 in Singapore, but my heart's in JAPAN (Registered on 2008/06/09)
    Student/Virtual Junkie

    I've been to Osaka! When i was there for 2 days we came to Dotonbori and Americamura only!!

    Wed 2008/07/09 08:56:15 JST (ID #233810)
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  • lostandfound
    lostandfound in Singapore (Registered on 2007/10/21)
    Hikikomori in the making
    http://supermariabros.deviantart.com/

    Osaka is a very colourful... Lots of red and yellow everywhere...

    Wed 2008/07/09 10:51:45 JST (ID #233880)
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  • suki
    suki in Cape Town, South Africa (Registered on 2007/08/22)
    Graphic Design student | Receptionist | Otaku
    http://sukidesho.blogspot.com/

    Being a fan of the Kansai-ben and Asian culture in general, I can't avoid a visit to Osaka.
    Good work on this article, Danny. Might've been nice to see what else Osaka has to offer but, I guess there's always another time.

    Wed 2008/07/09 11:16:11 JST (ID #233896)
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  • 6pack
    6pack (Registered on 2008/03/20)
    browsing the nets
    http://otakuposts.blogspot.com/

    i'd like to visit as many places in japan as possible. i hope to visit japan in future. till then i'll keep drooling seeing these pics.

    Wed 2008/07/09 11:46:30 JST (ID #233914)
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  • DrGUID
    DrGUID in London (Registered on 2007/11/14)
    Web Developer (i.e. Otaku)
    http://www.brettb.com/TravelLog.Tokyo.asp

    Does that crab on the side of the wall move? There is one in Shinjuku that does, it's really cool. I guess they must be a chain of crabmeat restaurants or something.

    Wed 2008/07/09 14:06:26 JST (ID #233962)
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  • Animefig
    Animefig in Jkt (Registered on 2008/07/06)
    http://animemangafigure.blogspot.com/

    I feel deja vu when i see the photos

    Wed 2008/07/09 16:55:14 JST (ID #234033)
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  • tetrflare
    tetrflare in Singapore (Registered on 2007/11/24)
    Spellcaster

    Danny... you missed the dog and cute girl who is always at the entrance of BOW WOW cafe/shop. Let me upload it for you.

    The Ningyo is famous because tourist will take pictures of anything that moves and makes noise I guess.

    Wed 2008/07/09 19:35:52 JST (ID #234162)
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  • Corscia
    Corscia in Maquis Corse in Paris (Registered on 2008/03/14)
    futur MCSE certified

    ahhhhhhhhhhhhh dotonbori ! our hotel was very near the entrance of this place in osaka !
    the best place to be will visiting osaka ! that's remind me my stay ... i'll go find my photos right now ^^

    Mon 2008/07/14 22:27:49 JST (ID #237926)
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  • chinokami
    chinokami in USA (Registered on 2008/07/14)
    Manufacturing Plant/college student in the fall

    Thanks so much Danny, your photos almost brought me back to Osaka! I recently read that the restaurant that owns the clown drummer has shut down and the owner is getting offers by companies to sell them his mascot! I believe it is a takoyaki restaurant (?), the ones that serve octopus balls. Either that or it's just the area in general is famous for takoyaki.

    Universal Studios Japan really is a great park, we were lucky enough to go during the 1 year anniversary. The "Back to the Future" ride is pretty good, but I recommend the Jurassic Park one for a real treat.

    You should have gone during the night, that Glico running man is totally lit up at night along with the rest of that block.

    If I remember correctly that shopping strip is HUGE. It goes on forever in both directions. Great pics!

    Mon 2008/07/14 23:26:55 JST (ID #237953)
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  • Rock U!
    Rock U! in San Francisco, US (Registered on 2009/02/10)
    Student / Sneakerhead & Otaku

    I never been to Osaka! I will love to visit their someday!

    Fri 2009/02/13 07:02:41 JST (ID #487108)
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  • Bchan1
    Bchan1 in my own world (Registered on 2009/06/24)
    graduated high school whats next

    my girlfriend lives in Osaka, about 10 minutes away from Umeda, she says its really nice. so yay

    Thu 2009/08/20 21:08:50 JST (ID #705418)
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